| Alcohol volume: | 13% |
|---|---|
| Country of origin: | Czech Republic |
| Volume: | 0.75 l |
| Mark: | THAYA |
THAYA Pinot Noir Rosé 2023 from the "Greetings from the National Park" series is a dry rosé wine from the 2023 vintage with the late harvest designation. It has a distinctive and unique character—it is not just a "light summer rosé," but a rosé with ...
THAYA Pinot Noir Rosé 2023 from the "Greetings from the National Park" series is a dry rosé wine from the 2023 vintage with the late harvest designation. It has a distinctive and unique character—it is not just a "light summer rosé," but a rosé with a varietal signature and elegant structure.
The color is lighter, with tones reminiscent of grapefruit pulp. The aroma is subtle and typical of the variety: you will discover cherry blossom and jasmine, complemented by light minerality. The taste is harmonious and has longer persistence, gradually developing tones of early cherries and raspberries.
Tasting profile:
Color: Lighter, with tones reminiscent of grapefruit pulp.
Aroma: Cherry blossom, jasmine, light minerality.
Taste: Harmonious, early cherries, raspberries.
Finish: Longer persistence.
Food pairing:
Pairs well with game terrine.
Basic information:
THAYA Winery:
The THAYA Winery is located in a unique place – on the outskirts of the village of Havraníky near the Dyje (Thaya) River, in a landscape where wine has been thriving for hundreds of years. The river, which was already known in pre-Celtic times (named after the Indo-European word "dheu" – flowing), is a symbol of the connection between people, tradition, and the place where THAYA wines are grown.
THAYA's philosophy is based on the belief that the time and care devoted to wine production must be evident in every drop. The winery strives to preserve traditional methods, but at the same time refines its wines using 21st-century technologies. The basic ranges are aged in stainless steel tanks, but the winery's great passion is wines aged in oak barrels. These come from France and Austria, and different barrel sizes, types of toasting, and wood drying times are chosen for each variety.
THAYA cultivates approximately 105 hectares of its own vineyards, which are located in the immediate vicinity of the winery and in the villages of Hnanice, Šatov, Havraníky, Vrbovec, and Dyjákovičky. The vineyards adjacent to the Podyjí National Park are prized for their sunny location (known since ancient Roman times).